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The NFL has two remaining head coach openings, and the Broncos have candidates for both jobs.
Two weeks after the Buffalo Bills' season ended with a 33-30 overtime loss to the Denver Broncos in the AFC Divisional Round, Josh Allen is still processing what went wrong in the game.
Finally free from the fallout of former quarterback Russell Wilson's contract, the Denver Broncos should have enough salary cap space to make some splashes during NFL free agency this spring.
Two Broncos players are finalists for the NFL's new Protector of the Year award.
According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the Broncos have two offensive linemen as finalists for the NFL's first Protector of the Year award. Those two linemen are Quinn Meinerz and Garett Bolles.
Another former Denver Broncos assistant coach developed under Sean Payton is climbing the NFL ladder. As Sports Illustrated noted, the Baltimore Ravens finalized the hiring of Declan Doyle as their new offensive coordinator.
As Denver tied a franchise record with 10 home wins across the regular season and postseason, the atmosphere at Empower Field at Mile High matched the product on the field.
The Denver Broncos finished the 2025 season with a 14-3 regular-season record. Sean Payton has reshaped the lowly Broncos of the preceding decade by rebuilding their roster and culture. Both sides of the ball possess several stars that made the improbable probable,
Justin Jefferson isn’t on the trade block, and there’s no real indication that the Minnesota Vikings plan to move him. However, that didn’t stop Broncos insider Zack Kelberman from stirring up conversation on Tuesday.